Known for its beautiful beaches and scenic views of Mayon Volcano, Bacacay offers a tranquil coastal experience with rich historical landmarks.
This town is famous for its historical sites and the traditional Bicolano delicacy "sili ice cream," making it a hub for local culture and cuisine.
Featuring the stunning Daraga Church with its baroque architecture, Daraga is a blend of heritage and breathtaking vistas of Mayon Volcano.
Home to various festivals and rich agricultural lands, Guinobatan showcases the agricultural bounty of Albay and a strong community spirit.
A quiet town known for its natural beauty and warm hospitality, Jovellar offers a glimpse into rural life amidst lush landscapes.
As the provincial capital, Legazpi City serves as the commercial and educational hub of Albay, with easy access to iconic attractions like Mayon Volcano.
Renowned for its agricultural products and vibrant local markets, Libon is a picturesque town with artistic culture and community festivities.
Known for its scenic hills and rural charm, Ligao City features natural attractions that cater to eco-tourism and outdoor activities.
This peaceful town offers a serene atmosphere and is recognized for its local crafts and the beautiful landscape surrounding it.
A quaint municipality enriched with agricultural activities, Malinao is often celebrated for its hospitable locals and natural beauty.
A coastal town known for its pristine beaches and rich marine life, Manito is a hidden gem for beach lovers and divers.
Popular for its traditional festivals and agricultural produce, Oas captivates visitors with its rich cultural traditions and picturesque countryside.
Known for its vibrant local community, Pio Duran offers a glimpse of everyday Filipino life and local craftsmanship.
A bustling town famous for its agricultural products and lively markets, Polangui is a center of trade within Albay province.
An island municipality known for its rich marine biodiversity and fishing grounds, Rapu-Rapu is ideal for those seeking adventure and nature.
This historical town is home to the famous peal of the Santuario de San Juan Bautista and showcases rich local traditions.
Known for its vibrant culture and trade, Tabaco City is a hub for commercial activities and offers beautiful views of Mayon Volcano.
This town is acclaimed for its geothermal energy resources and beautiful coastal views, making it a significant area for renewable energy in the province.